The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, June 22, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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On'i-of-town shoppers may come to Charleston, sU>y from one to five (lays, attend the theatres, visit the Island reso:vts, etc., do baying mid have their railroad fare paid for the round trip. The only conditions to be complied with are: First, that yo ;r combined purchases amount to 525 or more. Second, that you come from a point twenty-five miles or more distant. Third, that your fare must net exceed 5 per- cent, of your total purchases. Tho merchants of Charleston curry large and well assorted stocks. 'She matter of selection is easy; you .have it variety to choose from. Their stocks are kept fresh by being replenished of ten. I's ices are very reasonable, considering quality. Tha following merchants are members of this refund plan and will be very glad to serve you. "Fourth?That you must buy a round trip ticket or get a re ceipt from your railroad agent at your home station, showing that you purchased a ticket." If you cannot find what you want in your home town, remem ber you can always get it in Charleston. ASK FOR REFUND BOOKS. Art Stores. Lannear'B Art Store. 238 King st Antique Furniture. Morgenstern Furniture Company, ...62 Redd st Bakers. Condon'u Bakery. ...153 Rutiedge ave Rook Stores. Walker, Evans & Cogswell . .3.Broad st C. L. Legerton.. ..263 King st Carpets, Mattings, Etc. Mutual Carpet Company....... .247 King st China, Glass and Quoensware. Charleston Crockery -Company... .299 King st 'Cigars and Tobacco. Follin Bros. Oo.260 King st Clothing and Gents' Furnishing. Bentschner & Vlsanska.... .. . . .252 King st Hirsch-Isreal Company. . King and Wentworth Bluectiein Bros.. 494-496 King st W. S. Cook Company.332 King st S. Brown Sons. .354-356 King st Banov ,fc Volaeki. . .385 King st Department Stores. M. Furchgott & SonB.. .... .. .240-242 King st Louis Cohen & Co.,. 232-234 King st and 203 Meeting J. R. Read Co.249 King st The Kerrison Dry Goods Co. .. . ...80-82 Hasel st Druggist. Paragon Drug Co. .286-288 King st Fish and Oysters. Terry Fish Co.. . .133 'Market st Florists Connelley-McCarty Cl,. .296 King st Furniture. Phoenix Furniture Co. .187-191 King st Buell & Roberts-573 King et A. G. Rhodes & Sao...'. .. .. .. .. ..-..359-361 King et Furniture and Dry Goods. Buell & Roberts-573 King Bw Grocery. J. H. Hesse. .Montague & Coming The John Hurkamp Co. ? .King -nd Broad sts ? Guns, Bicycles t-nd Sporting Good; . . The B. H. Worthen Arms Co.. .. .230 King st Han; ware. M. H. Lazarus. .King ..nd Hasell sts \.. McL .Martin. . .. .363 King st Strochecker & McDermid. .287 King st J Ball Supply Co.. . .377 King st Jewelers. Jas. Allan & Co.. . .285 King st Carrington, Thomas & Co. ..'. .251 Kingst Optici an and Optical Supplies. Parsons Optical Co.. 244 King st Pianos, Organs, Mr. ic and Mu sical Merchandise. Setgling's Music Store. . .?.243 King st Stoves, Cooking Utensils, Etc. Minnis Stove Co.,. .King and Burns lane j Shoe Stores. / Robert E. Martin_256 Kingst ,' H. J. Williams. . . .24P Kingst Robert Martin. . . 139 Market st ', A. A. Hirsch.281 Kingst D. O'Brien & SonB.. .381 Kingst ! W.F.Livingston. . .366 King st. | Jacob's Shoe Store. .510 Kingst Trunks an-.i Bags. Charleston Trunk Company.. .. .270 Kingst Typewriters and Office Supplies. Edward J. Murphy. .157 Meeting LOlft RATES mm BEGINNING JUNE FIRST. Now is the time to begin to prepare for the fall and new year position Leseons by mail if desired. Positio ns guaranteed. No vacation. Southern ConjnjerclaJ School Calhoun ?5; Meeting sts., Charleston, S. C; Wilmingtoiv Winston-Salem, Salisbury, Durham, N. C. The highest endorsed Busine s College in the Sooth Atlantic. Enter any time. Write for full information. CUPPED COLUMN Stop! Get ivise to the best money making opportunities. Send stamp. U. S. Specialty Co., Greenock, Pa. We want jou to be one of 2,000 vis itors to The Land of Waterfalls; write for booklet. Board of Trade, Brevaid. N. C. / Future predicted; gipsy witch sys tem; tells all, love, business; en close stamp. C. B. Woods, El Paso, Tex. S. C. Wanted?Every man, woman and child in South Carolina to knot? that the "Alco' brand of Sash, Doors and Blindi- are the best and are made only by the Augusta Lumber Company, who manufac ture everything in Lumber and Millwork and whose watchword is "Quality." White Augusta Lum ber Company, Augusta, Georgia, for prices any order large or small. Cow Peas?Seed Peas for sale. A limited quantity Clays and Clay Mixed. The H. G. Leiding Co., Charleston, S. C. Wanted?Men to learn cotton busi ness in our sample rooms; two weeks tc complete course; high sal aried position secured. Charlotte Cotton School,' Charlotte, N. C. 4,000 acrts, 2 1-2 miles Ry., 1,000 acres la cultivation, 50 tenant houses, good barns, excellent fen ces; 3.0 00 acres timber; $20 per acre. Harris Realty Co., Claren don, Ark. Don't Delay Logger?In providing your home with a good piano or oi gan. Doubtless, y:>u have promisea your family an Instrument. No home is complete without music, and nothing is so inspiring and cultivat ing. Music helps to drown sorrows, and gives entertaiamet for the chll are, and keeps them at home. This Ij our 27th year of uninterrupted success here, hence we are better pre pared than ever to supply the best pianos and organB and will save you money. Write us at once for catalog? and for our easy payment plan and prices. Malone's Music House, Co lumbia, S. O. Feather Beds?Mail us $10 and we will ship you a nice, new 36-pound feather bed and 6-pound pair pil lows, freight prepaid. Turner & Corn we II, Feather Dealers, Char lotte, N; C. Dobbs' Single Comb Rhode Island Red'i and "Crystal" White Orping tons vein and lay when others fall, stock and eggs for sale. Send for ma:ing list. G. A. Dobbs, Box B. 24. Gainesville, Ga. Wanted?Men and ladies to take three months practical course. Ex pert management. High salaried positions guaranteed. Write for catalogue now. Charlotte Tele graph School, Charlotte, N. C. Wanted?Men to take thirty days' practical course in our machine shops i:ad learn automobile busi ness. Positions secured gradu ates, $2.5 per week and up. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. SUMMER RESORTS At Glenn Springs, S. C, The Garner House offers good serivce. Splen did fare and the best location. Write for ratet. Boarder- wanted?Bookhardt board ing Lwjse now open for guests; excellent table and good attention; new place, high, dry and in a nice walking district of spring. .S F. Bookhardt, Prop., Glenn Springs, 3. 0. Wanted?Bookkeepers, stenogra phers, clerks, write us if desiring employment. We place competent business help and are not able to ?apply demand. Carolina Audit & System Co., Skyscraper, Columbia, Notice of Special Tax Election. A petition having been filed as re quired by law, an election is hereby ordered to be held in the schoo'rhouse at Neeces, district No. 68, Orange burg county, S. C, on Tuesday, June ,?1911, for the purpose of voting on the question of an additional spe cial tax of three mills to be used for school purposes in said district. Said -election to be conducted ac cording to section 1208 of the school law. D. W. Tyler, W. R. Williams, L. B. Bolin. Trustee. Get the J. M. batteries at L. E. alley's and you ;get the best. DRY FARM DECALOGUE. Tan Commandments Worth Reading by Farmers of All Sections. Professor W. C. Palmer, agricultural ??itor of the extension department at the State Agricultural college of North Dakota, gives the following "ten com naandments of dry farming:" First.?Thou shalt plow deep. Deep plowing permits rain to pene trate the soil easily and without run off; also provides more feeding space for plant roots and makes available more plant food. Second.?Thou shalt keep the surface ?oll loose. This prevents soil moisture from evaporating and conserves the rainfall. Harrow grain after it is up two inches or use weeder. Third.?Thou shalt cultivate level. Level soil affords the least exposure to the air and will take In rainfall faster than ridged soil. Fourth.?Thou shalt summer fallow. This should be practiced in all dis tricts where the annual precipitation Is less than fifteen inches, as it conserves two years' rain for one crop and kills weeds and plant diseases. Land should be cultivated. Where the yearly rain fan is more than fifteen inches corn is as good a preparation for a crop as the bare fallow. F.;'th.?Thou shalt add organic mat ter to the soil. Stable manure, is the best form. Plow weeds under while green. Weeds consume moisture and plant food, crowd plants, shade crops, re tard plant life and make work. Seventh.?Thou shalt grow early ma turing crops. Conditions for growing are best dur ing the early summer. Winter grains are better than those sown in the spring. Eighth.?Thou shalt grow corn every three to five years. The cultivation required for corn saves moisture and kills weeds and plant diseases. Corn is the best prep aration for a grain crop; it produces more food and fodder per acre than 1 other crops. Do not hill up the corn, as. this wastes the moisture. Ninth.?Thou shalt grow clover or al falfa every few years. Rotating with these grasses adds fertility and organic matter to the soil, kills weeds and diseases of plants and produces an excellent hay and valua ble seed crops. Tenth.?Thou shalt keep stock. The most profitable way of market ing grain and fodder is through stock, which produce the manure necessary to the soil and bring prosperity and plenty to the dry land farmer. The appearance of the farm often reflects the character of the owner. FIGHTING THE CLUB ROOT. Directions For Combating Destructive Disease of Cabbage. Club root is one of the most de structive diseases affecting plants oif the cabbage tribe. It Is due to a slime mold disease which Jives over as a sa prophyte in the soil. The infection hi subterranean; hence spray measures are of no avail. Crop rotation is the best means of avoiding this pest Set only healthy plants. Infested land should not be set again in cabbage for several years. Do not use manure containing cab bage refuse. Infection may be carried CLUB HOOT OF CABBA'iE. [From circular. Virginia agricultural ex periment station.] on plows and hoes which have been used in fields of diseased cabbage, therefore clean all Implements and dip them in a 2 per cent solution of car bolic acid. If for any reason It Is ne cessary to grow cabbage or allied crops continuously on the same land and the soil becomes Infected, It may be iargely disinfected by an application of caustic lime at the rate of two to five tons per acre at least six months be fore the land is set to cabbage. The seed bed should be treated In the same way.?Circular of Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station. Grass Lards In Grain. Humus making crops are such grass es as timothy, clover, blue grass, broom grass and alfalfa. It has been found grass land plowed Is under better con ditions of moisture and freer from weeds than land that has grown grain continuously. Noah'. Liniment to the best remedy lor Rhcuma tiem, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bono and Muscle Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah'b Ark on evsry pftckage and looks like this cut, but has RED band on front oi package and "Nonn'? Liniment" always Id RED ink. Beware of Imitations. Large bottle, 2S cents, and sold by all daalers in medicine. Guaranteed or money ire funded by Noah Remedy Co., too* PJrlimond, Vo,^ EXCURSION KATES. Southern Railway Announces Special Low Fares to Points. Meridian, Miss.?Account Sunday School CongresB of the National Bap tist Convention, colored. Tickets on sale June 5th and 6th, -final limit June 14th, 1911. Philadelphia, Pa.?Account North ern Baptist Convention and Baptist World Alliance Congress. Tickets on sale June '9, 10th, 12th, 16th. Extension of final limit may be had by depositing tickets and payments of fee of SI.00, until Sept. 31st. Black Mountain ,N. C.?Account Southern Students Conference, Y. iM. C. A. Tickets on sale June 15th and 16th, final limit June 28th, 1911. Charlottsvllle, Va.?Account Uni versity of Virginia Summer School. Tickets on sale June 17th, 19th, 23rd, 24th, 26th, and July 3rd and 10th limited fifteen days, unless ex tended at Charlottesville, until Sep tember 30. 1911. Knoxvllle, Tenn.?Account Sum mer School of the South. Tickets on sale June 13th, 19th, 20th, 24th, 25th, July 1st, 8th, 9th and 15th, 1911. limited fifteen days unless ex tended at Knoxvllle until September 30th, 1911. For Information as to nates, etc., apply to ticket agents or address: J. L. Meek. Asst. Genl. Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga., or W. E. Mc Coe, Division Passenger Agent, Char leston, S. C. -,-{ Whai a Bank Acconut Does at The People's Bank It helps your credit. It stimulates your courage. It guards you against extrava gance. It gives you confidence in your judgment. It helps you hold up while you are out of work. It furnishes the best receipt for all money you pay out. It creates business habits that will increase your savings. It protects against loss by rob bery and personal injury by rob bers. It enables you to pass over per iods of sickness without embarrass ment. It makes you able to run your business, instead of your business running you. It teaches economy, which is the first round in the ladder to success and prospeiity. Your business wel come, The People's Bank ELLOREE, S. C. Detroit Kerosine Engine. STARTS WITHOUT CRANKING. Runs on common Kerosine OIL To all prospective purchasers of Gasoline Engines: I have the exclusive agency fov the Detroit Kerosine Engine, and offer you: an engine complete, ready to run when you receive it; entire freedom from ad justments and complications; a reliable engine that starts without cranking, reverses and runs equally well in either direction, an engine which is cold weather proof; an engine which runs on common Kero iM *kk sine Oil (lamp oil) better than ordinary engines fun on gaso line. Absolutely steady power; absolute reliability. Full con trol over engine speed while engine is running, entire ab sence of gears, sprockets or cams. The only engine that women and children can safe ly run. Just the thing to run anything from a sewing ma chine to a ginnery up to 50 horse power. Write me your wants. Dr. J. B. E. Milhouse, ire Your Hose Insured? A new shipment of the celebrat ed "Holeproof Hosiery." Guar anteed for six months. Are ready for your inspection. Holeproof Silk Stockings. Holeproof Silk Sox. These are guaranteed for three months. If a hole appears in that time you get a new pair. Holeproof Lisle and Cotton Stockings. Holeproof Lisle and Cotton Sox. Are guaranteed for six months. Sold only by E. N. Scoville, 44 W. Russell St,'Phone 18. lumber and Shingles Lumber aid Framing All Sizes. Ceiling, Floors, and Weather boards. Ready for delivery on the moment. 75,000 Black Cyprus hand drawn shingles now on the yard ready for delivery. E. N. Scoville, 44 W. Russell St.,..'Phone 18.' 1785 1911 College of Charleston UT\\ Year Begins Sept. 29. Ein trance examinations at all the county-seats on Friday, July 7. at 9 a. m. Thi College is well endow ed, enabling it to maintain the highest standards. It offers complete 4-Year courses in Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, His tory, Economics, Science, and Engineering. Courses for B. A., B. S., and B. S. degree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Vacant Boyce scho'arships giv ing $1OG a year and free tuition, open to competitive examination in Septenber. Expenses reasonable. Terms and catalogue on application. Write Harrison Randolph, President. CHARLESTON, S. C. THE CLEMSON AGRICUL1 UR AL COLLEGE. Enrollment Over 700?Value of Property Over a Million and a Quarter?Ninety Teachers and Of ficers. Seven full four years courses, In Agriculture, Engineering, eu. -Cost per session of nine months, including all feeB, board, heat, light, laundry and necessary uniforms? ?121.87. Students who are financially able, pay $40.00 tuition additional. SCHOLARSHIP AND EN TRANCE EXAMINATIONS. The College maintains 124 agri cultural1 Scholarships, and 43 Textile Scholaiuhips, worth each $100.00 and free tutltion. \(Sbudents who have attended Clemson College or any other Collego or University, are not eligible for the ncholarships unless there are no oth er elig'.ole applicants.) Scholarship and entrance examina tions will be held at the. County Seats July 14th, Oam. Next Session Opens SEPT. 13, 1911. Write at ONCE to W. M. Riggs, President CleniBon College, S. C, for catalogue, scholarship blanks etc. If you delay, you may be crowded out. Greene County, Georgia Farm Lands for Sale Best and Healthiest Part of Georgia I have 10,000 acres of farm land for sale in tracts from 100 to 1000 acres. The land Is rich and fertile, excellent climate, good water, and considered the healthiest portion of Georgia. "Good schools and churches through out this section. Lands near Greensboro $25 to $30 per acre. Country forms $15 to $25 per acre, with easy terms. McCOMMONS & REID, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Greensboro, Go.. "'Everything That a Drug Store Should Have" This is the compliment that out of our patrons paid us. It is so true of the real method behind our bus iness that we are quoting it. Primarily this business makes the prescription department the main object of flB care. Experts check every prescription and our large files show that our care is not in vain. Every new and worthy drug !b immediately bought and placed on our shelves so that we need never say "we are just out of It,*' but we say, "We have it now." Then these departments are al ways busy because of one final fact: "Good Goods for Your Money"?flrr and last. Paints and Varnishe?. Cut Glass and Cutlery. Cigars and Tobacco. Stationery and Supplies. Huyler's Candies: only agency. J. G, Wannamaker IBTg Co Orangeburg, S. C. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as Guardian of J. A. Cop? with the Judge of Pro bate for the County of Orangeburg on the 30th day of June, 1911, and will on that day ask for letters of dis charge as the Guardian of my said ward. Vernon Brabham, Guardian of J. A. Cope. ' A tlantic Coast Line Railroad Low Round Trip Fares From Orangeburg. Tickets on Sale July 7, 8 and 9, 1911. $24.00 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Account Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Final return limit July 20, which may be extended to August 20, by depositing ticket and paying $1.00. ROCHESTER, N. Y. $30107" Account A A O. N. Mystic Shrine. Final return limit July 18, which may be extended to August 15 by depositing ticket and paying $1.00. These Rates are Open to the Public | For illustrated booklets descriptive of each of the above cities and trips and for schedules, Pullman reservations, etc.( call on S. A DANTZLER, Ticket Agent, Orangeburg, S. C. or address W. J. Craig, T. C. White, Pass. Traffic Mgr., Gen. Pass, Agent, WILMINGTON, N. C. 'tt&~Cl'ATAIN "S.OW, TO FUTURE E.1SE ISl S> SAVINGS ACCOUNT^ }y0U CAN'7 GET, [SOMETHING FO<R. ^NOTHING ? HEiPARE \oF GUTTERING PROAfl IS ES OP UNSTABLE tSTOCKS. ETC ANT> PLACE TOU-R MONEY] 1? U ERE IT fP ILL EARN, 'A STEADY INTEREST) h-WlTH SAFBTT.' "EOISTOSAVIHGS BANK TOTAL RESOURCES S53S750J6. COTTON SEED MEAL We offer for quick sale 150 ton? prime, bright, cotton seed meal, containing seven and one half per cent, of ammonia at $26.00 per ton ? o. b. Row esville, subject to prior sale. Rowesville Cotton Oil Co. Record of the Oldest Policy. T?ie Oldest Policy now cn the books of The Ivfutual Benefit Life In surance Co., No 795, was issued on January 21, 1846, to Joseph L. Winslow (at age 15.) of Portland, Maine, on the Ordinary Life Plan, for $3,500, at an annual premium of $54.60. All dividends have been usep to reduce the yearly cost Premiums for 66 years have amounted to . . . $3,603.60 Mr. Winslow has received dividends amounting to $2,236.16 Making net outlay for 66 years .... only $1,367.44 This is, the average > early cost per thousand has been only $5.92. The cost in 1911 is only $ 1.37, or $.39 per $ 1000. The Company would now loan on the policy $3,041.57, although the policy as originally written contained no loan or :rion-forfeiture fea tures. By the payrrent this year of the small sum of $1.37 the cash and loan values were increased $45 19. This is indeed a great record, and one of which no other company can boast. If you are thinking of giving to your wife and children the protection that they need it would be well for you to look into the pol icy conti acts of the Old Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. SEE L G. SOUTHARD DISTRICT MANAGER, ORANGEBURG, S. C For the Best Stationary ?GO TO? SIMS BOOK STORE